Jack Lue

Jack Lue was an official photographer for Guns N’ Roses from 1985-86, where he helped document the beginning of what some consider to be the best rock band of all time. He took photos from their first 50 gigs and shot the band’s earliest group photos. Jack’s photos appear on various albums including the back cover of Live Like A Suicide (their first EP), Appetite for Destruction and Live Era ’87-’93. Jack is well known for his rock photography in Los Angeles from 1980-87. His early photos of Motley Crue appear in the book The Dirt. Jack’s photos have been on VH1, rock n’ roll posters and magazines from around the world (including Rolling Stone and Playboy). He also has photos appearing in the movie documentary on Randy Rhodes. Jack has over two hundred photos in the book Reckless Road: Guns N’ Roses and the Making of Appetite for Destruction published in 2007. Independent Publisher Award winner for “pop Culture book 2008”.